S&T’s Center for Science, Technology and Society, Kummer Institute’s Center for AI and Autonomous Systems, and Miner AI invite you to Artificial Influence and the Engineering of Mass Persuasion Thursday, Nov. 6, and Friday, Nov. 7.
Read More »Get ready for a shower of laughs and a deluge of dance. The Missouri S&T Theater Program presents Singin’ in the Rain at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, through Saturday, Oct. 18, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, in Leach Theatre.
Read More »Due to sidewalk construction, the entrance to the campus print shop from 8th Street will be temporarily inaccessible through Thursday, Oct. 10. Anyone needing to visit the print shop should use the mailroom entrance from Olive Street during this time.
Read More »UM academic technology invites faculty to “Teaching with Tech: Explore, Engage, Elevate,” a hands-on event showcasing six tools that support teaching and learning noon-2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, in The Collaboratory, located in Rooms G1-G4 of the Humanities and Social Sciences Building.
Read More »Dr. Kate Drowne, assistant provost for faculty affairs, will lead an information session and panel discussion on sabbatical leaves 2-3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, in Room G-7 (the CAFE faculty development studio) of Curtis Laws Wilson Library.
Read More »Jeremy Jaycox is a research engineering technician for mechanical and aerospace engineering. He joined Missouri S&T in May 2024.
Read More »A dedication ceremony for the new Welcome Center at Missouri S&T will begin at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3. The campus community and the public are invited to the event.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s new Applied Research Center expansion is moving forward and will be completed in January 2027. The renovation and expansion of what used to be the Engineering Research Lab was made possible through the support of the Kummer Missouri S&T Foundation and state funding.
Read More »This month, the Curtis Laws Wilson Library at Missouri S&T will host an exhibition on the desegregation of higher education in Missouri, created by the Missouri S&T archives and the State Historical Society of Missouri-Rolla Research Center.
Read More »Missouri S&T recently welcomed five new graduate students sponsored by Iraq’s Higher Committee for Education Development (HCED), an initiative established by the Prime Minister of Iraq. The program funds top Iraqi students to pursue graduate studies abroad, and Missouri S&T boasts the largest number of HCED-sponsored students of any U.S. university.
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